Rotary setting-up keg form and table.



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FRANK C. SCHUL'IE, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.

ROTARY SETTING-U1 KEG FORK AND TABLE.

i 'Io all whom it may concern.'

Be it known that l, Fnaxii C. Sciiuixric, a citizen of the United States, and resident of St. Louis, Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Roter.

Settin -Up Keg Forms and Tables, of wliic iv the fo lowing is a s ciiication.

'lliis invention re ates to improvements in a rotary setting-up keg form and table, and consists in the novel arrangement, construction and combination oi' the parts as will be fully hereinafter described and claimed.

The object of my invention is to construct a table rotatably arranged as well as adjustable, so as to be convenient for the operator in constructing kegs or the like.

A further object of my invention is to provide a loriii whereby kegs or such articles ol' cooperage may be'constructed at a convenient position to the operator.

vFigure l is a side view of my complete invention. Fig. 2 is a central sectional view of tlie same. Fig. 3 is a top plan view. j Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the base. Fig. 5 is a detail peis ctive view of one of the sliding supports o the kee' frame. Fig. 6 is a side view of a modified form of. my invention. Fi r. 7 is a top plan viewof the saine..`

tn the construction of my invention, l provide a suitable base plate 8, which is provided with a plurality of arms 9, the up er ends connected to or formed integral witii a disk 10. The disk l() is provided with an internally screw threaded bore ll, and the base 8 is provided with a central opening l2.

Aln the screw threaded bore. l1, is inserted a screw threaded stem I3, its upper end rcniovably connected to a table 14, and on said stem is formed an enlargement l5, having flattened faces for the accommodation of a wrench, whereby the stein may be operated so as to be adjusted to accommodatethc reuired height desired by the o erator.

- tie stem 13 and beneath tie disk ll are placed nuts 416, which are designed to assisi. in rctainin f the table in a rigid position when pro rly ai justed. Y

he table' 14 is rovided with n"i'ooves 1.7, in which arevplacei the base 18 ofthe-sliding Upon Specification of Letters Patent.

Application alud lush 24. 1908. loria! llo. 423,070.

Patented sept. 22, 190s.

supports It), and each of said grooves I7'l are provided with elongated slots 2U, through which are passed bolts 2l and also through the opening .22 formed `iii the base I8, vwhereby tlie supports are retained in rigid position when properly adjusted within the grooves l 7.

The upper ciids of the supports l9`ai'e properly shaped forming recesses .23 in which rests the ring 24.

()n the table 14 is located a plate 25, pro vided on its underside with a centrally loplaced upon the table, the supports Iii are adjusted accordingly and the ring 24 replaced by a ring of suflicient size to correspond with the size of the keg to be formed, and to snugly rest within the recesses .23 formed in the upper ends ol the supports.

I "lhe essential feat-ure of my invention is the adjustment and rotation of the table on which the article to be formed is placed.

Bv referring to Figs. 6 and 7, I show a modified formof the table-without the use of grooves, the up ier surface being absolutely smooth. on wliic i the articles are to be set.

Having fully described .my invention, what l claim is:

cated trunnion 26, which lits into an opening y A device of the-class described, comprising la base; a screw threaded stem adjustably mounted iii said base; a table snp iortcd on said stem, said table provided witii grooves and elongated slots; sliding supports nimmted in said grooves kand arranged to be supported iii aii adjusted position; a ring supported by said supports aiida disk lo' cated on the table between the supports, substantially as specified.

In testimony whereof, I liavejsigntul my name to this specification, in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

'FRANK C. SCIIUIJIIL Witnesses: y ALFRED A. Eicits,

WALTER Srnix, 

